Diddy's former backup dancer Tanika Ray speaks up about ongoing events

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Diddy’s former backup dancer Tanika Ray speaks up about ongoing events
Diddy’s former backup dancer Tanika Ray speaks up about ongoing events

Diddy’s ex-supporting dancer Tanika Ray recently revealed her experience with the rapper amid multiple legal allegations.

While Sean Combs is facing multiple legal allegations and controversies, it has prompted former media personalities to share their experience with the music mogul.

And recently, entertainment reporter and former backup dancer, Ray, had stood up to share her cautious approach toward him.

In an Instagram post, Ray recalled her time with the actor and revealed that she maintained a distance from him due to unspecified reasons.

“If I told my story in 1996 then What?? I just knew to avoid him at all costs”, she wrote in the caption alongside a video clip of Tuesday’s interview of Touré on The Reid Out, where he revealed that his relative was fired by Diddy for refusing to stay the night with him.

“Yes, I danced for him and kept my space. I was on the Vote or die airplane and kept my space. I interviewed him for his projects and kept my space”, she added.

She also acknowledged the challenges women face and emphasized the importance of healing as she noted, “Nothing that is happening is surprising," before expressing solidarity with those who spoke against their ‘traumatizing’ past.

She shared, “Ladies keep space to heal and move on is key. Gathering to incriminate is goals. But in this wild world with a broke azz system… our healing is priority.”

Nonetheless, while the 52-year-old host hinted at her traumatic experience, she chose to keep the details hidden from the public.

For those unversed, the Gotta Move On singer is accused of sexual and physical abuse by ex-girlfriend Cassandra Ventura, which led other victims to list their allegations ranging from sexual assault to sex and human trafficking.

Despite facing a web of crime allegations and raids on his properties in Los Angeles and Miami, the rapper has denied all accusations along with his lawyer who called the raids a “witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits.”